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Women's Health and Wellbeing INNERMOSTT HE LTHCARE PRIVATE MEDICAL CLINIC Women’s Health and Wellbeing Safe in our hands www.innermosthealthcare.com Welcome from Dr Bryan Beattie Welcome to Innermost Healthcare, the leading private women’s healthcare clinic in Wales. Based at our luxuriously many other scanning only appointed, state-of-the-art companies, you have clinic in Cardiff, we provide immediate access to Dr the very latest in pregnancy Bryan Beattie, Consultant scanning technology and in Fetal Medicine, should “ The extra reassurance expert advice from specialist problems arise. and peace of mind Dr clinicians in genetics and We hope you find this Beattie gave us was maternity care, aesthetics and overview of our services general women’s healthcare helpful and would be worth every penny services. We are passionate delighted to discuss how we ” about delivering the highest can support you whether quality care for women in you are trying to conceive, Wales and the wider UK. currently pregnant or just We believe that a visit to need women’s healthcare. our clinic gives you and your baby the very best of care, by Dr Bryan Beattie providing you with unrivalled MD FRCOG levels of personalised support, Founder and CEO, with access to many scans Innermost Healthcare and tests not available on Chairman of Innermost the NHS at this time. Unlike Learning Charity 2 Innermost Healthcare About us Dr Bryan Beattie MD FRCOG is a Consultant Obstetrician and an accredited Specialist Consultant in Fetal and Maternal Medicine, based at the University Hospital of Wales in Cardiff. In 1995, he was responsible for setting up their Early Pregnancy Assessment Unit. Dr Beattie holds the Royal About our Clinic College of Obstetricians Innermost Healthcare is and Gynaecologists / Royal based at Ash Tree Private College of Radiologists Clinic, conveniently located Joint Diploma in Advanced at the Cardiff Gate Business Obstetric Ultrasound and Park, just 2 minutes from is accredited by the RCOG Junction 30 of the M4. The as being a Sub Specialist modern, luxurious, fully air Trained in Fetal and Maternal conditioned clinic has four Medicine. He is the Chairman treatment/consulting rooms of the Innermost Learning and is fully accredited with charity and has been a Healthcare Inspectorate founder Medical Advisor to Wales and Save Face. the Count the Kicks charity. www.innermosthealthcare.com 3 Overview First Trimester (1-13 weeks) Second Trimester (14-26 weeks) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 Early Scan NIPT (Harmony, NIFTY, Panorama, Maternity 21) CVS Amnio Nuchal Gender Scan Growth Scan Anomaly Scan Uterine Scan Cervical Scan 4D Scan Cardiac Scan Wellbeing Scan Safe 4 Baby Package Group B Strep Presentation Post “ A friendly, professional service, relaxing surroundings and above all reassuring ” 4 Innermost Healthcare Tracking the progress of your pregnancy Third Trimester (27-42 weeks) Newborn 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 Early Scan NIPT (Harmony, NIFTY, Panorama, Maternity 21) CVS Amnio Nuchal Gender Scan Growth Scan Anomaly Scan Uterine Scan Cervical Scan 4D Scan Cardiac Scan Wellbeing Scan Safe 4 Baby Package Group B Strep Presentation Post Key Optimum Possible www.innermosthealthcare.com 5 C ngratulati ns! Now you are pregnant - what next? About Our Pregnancy Care We provide expert, personalised private pre-pregnancy counselling, pregnancy care and newborn screening and offer emergency consultations 7 days a week. We specialise in early viability scans, especially for those concerned about miscarriage, specialist screening tests (not available on NHS) to make sure your baby is developing properly and packages in later pregnancy to monitor growth and wellbeing of your baby and to help plan for a safe birth and a healthy mother and baby. This gives you additional peace of mind that your baby is fully monitored from conception to delivery and with convenient weekday, weekend and evening appointments, we tailor care to suit your needs and schedules. 6 Innermost Healthcare Our Services Our comprehensive array of screening, women’s health and pregnancy services include: Full Private Antenatal Care • Screening for Group B • 4D Pregnancy Scans Strep - a cause of severe newborn infection • NIFTY Blood Test (99% detection for Down • NOVA Extended Newborn Syndrome), fetal gender Bloodspot screening optional • Private Parentcraft • Nuchal Translucency Scan classes (90% detection for Edward • Ovarian Cancer Screening and Patau and Down - all women over 50, Syndrome), spinabifida and younger women at optional increased risk • CVS and Amniocentesis • Genetic Cancer Screening • Anomaly Scans - family history of breast or ovarian cancer • Fetal Echo Scans to check your baby’s heart (only • Innermost Wellbeing 50% detected at 20week Aesthetics, beauty Anomaly Scan) and complementary • Screening for Pre- therapies - nutritional Eclampsia - older or therapy, psychotherapy and first time mothers are at counselling, pregnancy fitness, greater risk hypnobirthing, acupuncture, mummy and baby massage • Screening for Premature and reflexology. Labour - ideal for those planning to travel abroad. www.innermosthealthcare.com 7 Pre-Pregnancy Pre-Pregnancy Clinic Preparing for a Pregnancy Whether you are preparing for a pregnancy or are currently pregnant, there are a number of lifestyle issues you should consider in terms of what to eat, how much to eat, what to avoid, vitamins you should take like Folic Acid, substances and drugs to avoid including some medications, advice on exercise, work, travel and sex. We can provide both general complications in a previous NHS clinics will only start to information and specific pregnancy we can investigate after three. consultations to help you plan discuss your concerns and In addition to standard for a healthy pregnancy. We develop a robust plan for tests we are able to offer also stress the importance of the management of any endometrial biopsy for NK Cell checking your Rubella status subsequent pregnancy. This Testing and in any subsequent so you can get vaccinated if ensures you have the support, pregnancy we can organise not immune and thus prevent monitoring, surveillance and regular early scans for damage to your baby as the treatment you may need from additional reassurance. NHS no longer routinely check conception to delivery. Rubella status. For those who have Counselling experienced miscarriage, We also have a full Previous Pregnancy ectopic pregnancy or are Psychotherapy and at the risk of either, we Complications? Counselling Services for those can screen for and treat If you have concerns who need extra support risk factors after one bad before, during or after a about becoming pregnant experience whereas most or delivery or have had pregnancy. 8 Innermost Healthcare Pre-Pregnancy Genetic Carrier Screening At present over 7,000 genetic diseases have been discovered affecting about 1 in 100 pregnancies and most of these lead to miscarriage, birth defects, early death or disability. Some common genetic diseases include hereditary hearing loss, sickle cell anaemia cystic fibrosis and thalassemia. Most people do not know whether it is right for you. The they are carriers and sadly, vast majority of screening each year millions of parents tests are normal. find out only when their child is born with a serious life- Positive Results threatening genetic disorder. If a screening test is positive, Often there have been no the result can help you to previously affected family make informed decisions members and hence it comes about trying to conceive, as a great shock. having preimplantation Our Vista Carrier Screening genetic diagnosis, about the Test screens for 600 common management or the outcome single gene defect diseases. of your pregnancy or about Testing is a very personal treatment for your baby after choice and our experts in birth. genetics will help you decide www.innermosthealthcare.com 9 Our Antenatal Care Package Our full antenatal care package provides you with personalised, expert care and advice throughout your pregnancy from Dr Bryan Beattie. It includes access to our full range of services: • Ultrasound scan each time you visit (we check your baby not your bump!) • 10+ weeks - NIFTY blood test to screen for Down Syndrome and other fetal chromosomal conditions (and gender) “ With a history of miscarriage, • 16+ weeks smartphone fetal doppler so you seeing our baby’s heartbeat can listen to your baby’s heartbeat from 7 weeks was so • 24+ weeks Cardiac scan reassuring • 24+ weeks Parentcraft classes ” • 28 weeks Glucose Tolerance Test for diabetes • 36+ weeks Group B Strep screening for those planning a vaginal birth • Extra Specialist scans and tests as necessary Local mums can be delivered as including screening for pre-eclampsia and an NHS patient in the University preterm labour if appropriate – (not included Hospital of Wales and out of in main package) area mums can deliver locally. Alternatively any mum can • Emergency access to Dr Bryan Beattie for out choose to deliver privately in of hours emergencies London or Birmingham. • Postnatal Visit and ‘Mummy MOT’ 10 Innermost Healthcare First Trimester 1-13 weeks Early Viability Scans Testing for Down Syndrome Most women in early pregnancy experience no problems, but unfortunately about 20% end in ectopic pregnancy or miscarriage or may be complicated by pain and bleeding. We offer scans before weeks pregnant you are and Ideally screening tests your 12 week NHS scan for how many babies you are should have a high anxious mums. As well as carrying. detection rate and a low transabdominal scans we can With many early pregnancy false positive rate offer transvaginal scans when units stretched to over required (not normally offered capacity, it is not always • detection rate – the by other scanning companies) possible to get a same week number of babies with to give you immediate early appointment. Our pregnancy the condition identified reassurance, exclude ectopic ultrasound scans are usually by the test pregnancy, check for a available within 24-48hours.
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